Flight 370 search: Thai satellite identifies hundreds of objects in Indian Ocean
Satellite photos from Thailand show hundreds of objects near the search zone for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
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Satellite photos from Thailand show hundreds of objects near the search zone for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
New satellites images show more than 100 potential objects in the southern Indian Ocean that could have come from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. CBS News' Seth Doane reports.
An Australian team flying a P-3 Orion aircraft low over the southern Indian Ocean spotted and photographed two objects but couldn’t be sure if what they’d found was wreckage from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. With flares marking the location, several ships are heading to the area to try to pick up the debris. Holly Williams reports.
Relying on satellite information from British company Inmarsat to help pinpoint the path of Flight 370, the Malaysian government announced it had come to the conclusion that the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean. Jeff Pegues reports.
Relatives of passengers aboard missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 were overcome with emotion, and some were carried out of Beijing’s Lido hotel on stretchers, upon hearing the news that no one aboard the doomed flight had survived. Seth Doane visits with some of the families in mourning.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak holds a press conference the disappearance of Flight MH370 and delivers the grim news that, based on the new analysis, the flight "ended in the southern Indian Ocean."
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced at a press conference Monday Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean. "CBS This Morning" co-hosts Charlie Rose and Clarissa Ward speaks with CBS News' Seth Doane, Holly Williams and Bob Orr about the newest information.
Two separate search planes reported possible sightings of debris in the southern Indian Ocean. Ships are on their way to the locations of the sightings. CBS News' Holly Williams reports.
Former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, and CBS News consultant Mark Rosenker, talks to the "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-hosts about the difficulties of the search effort for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
In Beijing, family members of Chinese passengers met with a high-level delegation from Malaysia. Seth Doane reports on the families who are looking for answers and holding out hope.
The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, now centered in the remote Southern Indian Ocean, where a Chinese satellite has spotted something in the water. Holly Williams reports from Australia.
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Search and recovery operations experts discuss high-tech options as time winds down on black box beacons
For a second day, military planes failed to find two objects picked up on satellite. Chip Reid reports from Largo, Maryland, talking to recovery experts.
Families of missing passengers and crew members have spent two weeks waiting for answers on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight. CBS News' Seth Doane reports.
Although potential debris has been captured by satellite images, it does not answer why the airplane may have flown thousands of miles off course. CBS News homeland security correspondent Bob Orr discusses the latest on the investigation into what happened to Flight 370 with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.
International planes conducted a visual search for potential debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 captured earlier this week by satellite images. CBS News' Lee Cowan reports.
Few clues emerged as to what could have happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 until a commercial satellite operated by a Colorado company spotted objects in the Indian Ocean. The image was captured by the most advanced of DigitalGlobe's satellites. Barry Petersen reports.
The area of the Indian Ocean where potential debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was spotted is known for strong winds and fast-moving waters. That could have moved any wreckage on the surface hundreds of miles from a crash site. Jim Axelrod reports.
The search is intensifying for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 after a satellite captured images of two objects in the southern Indian Ocean. Four military search planes have been dispatched to the scene, but the weather has not been kind. Lee Cowan reports.
Physics professor discusses turbulent area of Indian Ocean where debris has been spotted, how conditions may hamper search efforts as clock winds down on black box beacons
CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg talks about the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, following news of possible plane debris spotted in the Indian Ocean.
CBS News transportation safety expert Mark Rosenker, a former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, talks about the latest developments in the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Grainy satellite images captured two objects in a remote part of the Indian Ocean, about 1,500 miles from Australia. City University of New York physics professor and "CBS This Morning" contributor Michio Kaku discusses the challenges to searching some of the deepest underwater terrain in the world.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a national bravery award to honor those who confronted an antisemitic terror attack.
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Jair Bolsonaro, who has been hospitalized since Wednesday, has been serving a 27-year prison sentence since November for an attempted coup.
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King Charles III led his family to church on foot ahead of his annual Christmas Day speech that is expected to focus on pilgrimage.
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